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Comptia Project + Project Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Collection of generally sequential - non overlapping product phases whose name and number are determined by the manufacturing and control needs of the organization.
product life cycle
collect requirements (Process)
manage project team (Process)
co-location (Technique)
2. Any of all process related assets - from any or all of the organizations involved in the project that are or can be used to influence the project's success. these process assets include formal or informal plans - policies - procedures and guidelines.
start to start (SS)
backward pass
organizational process assets (Output/Input)
assumptions
3. Estimate of the amount of work that has been completed on an activity or a work breakdown structure component
request for information (RFI)
sub network
project human resource management (Knowledge Area)
percent complete
4. Continuously improving and detailing a plan as more detailed and specific information and more accurate estimates become available as the project progresses and thereby producing more accurate and complete plans that result from the successive iterat
project initiation management (Knowledge Area)
contract (Output/Input)
progressive elaboration (Technique)
execute
5. Identifying and documenting relationships among project activities
reserve
staffing management plan
project management system (Tool)
sequence activities (Process)
6. Output from performing project management processes and activities. results include outcomes and documents.
voice of the customer
decomposition (Technique)
project cost management (Knowledge Area)
result
7. The formally documented identification of a defect in a project component with a recommendation to either repair the defect or completely replace the component
s-curve
plan quality (Process)
defect repair
requested change(Output/Input)
8. An imperfection or deficiency in a project component where that component does not meet requirements or specifications and needs to be either repaired or replaced
expected monetary value (EMV)
performance measurement baseline
defect
seller
9. Document that establishes criteria and activities for developing and controlling the project schedule
perform integrated change control (Process)
methodology
schedule management plan (Output/Input)
change control system (Tool)
10. Identifying the specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables
contract (Output/Input)
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
variance
define activities (Process)
11. Logical relationship where initiation of work of the successor activity depends on the completion of work of the predecessor activity
activity identifier
work authorization system (Tool)
finish to start (FS)
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
12. A planning technique that subdivides the project scope and project deliverables into smaller - more manageable components - until the project work associated with accomplishing the project scope and providing the deliverables is defined in sufficient
buffer
decomposition (Technique)
plan risk management (Process)
risk breakdown structure (RBS)
13. Group of persons with a shared objective who fulfill their roles with little or no time spent meeting fact to face.
virtual team
firm fixed price contract (FFP)
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) (Tool)
near critical activity
14. Group of related schedule activities aggregated at some summary level and displayed as a single activity (at the summary level)
summary activity
predecessor activity
estimate costs (Process)
role
15. Information gathering technique examines the project from the perspective of each projects strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - and threats to increase the breadth of the risks considered by risk management
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
specification limits
risk breakdown structure (RBS)
backward pass
16. The process of managing procurement relationships - monitoring contract performance - and making changes and corrections as needed
duration (DU or DUR)
administer procurements (Process)
inspection (Technique)
network logic
17. A diagram that describes a decision under consideration and the implications of choosing one or another of the available alternatives. it is used when some future scenarios or outcomes of actions are uncertain. it incorporates probabilities and costs
decision tree analysis (Technique)
common cause
forecast
matrix organization
18. Inclusive term - describes the sum of knowledge within the profession of project management. includes proven traditional practices that are widely applied and innovative practices that are emerging.
initiating processes (Process Group)
project management body of knowledge
backward pass
role
19. Expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work breakdown structure component or project.
estimate to complete (ETC)(Output/Input)
perform quality control (Process)
backward pass
budget
20. Processes concerned with conducting risk management planning - identification - analysis - responses and monitoring and control on a project
quality management plan (Output/Input)
executing processes (Process Group)
project risk management (Knowledge Area)
earned value (EV)
21. A subsystem of the overall project management system. it is a collection of formal documented procedures used to apply technical and administrative direction and surveillance to identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of a p
configuration management system (Tool)
portfolio management (Technique)
estimate at completion (EAC)(Output/Input)
bottom-up estimating (Technique)
22. Fixed price contract where the buyer pays the seller a set amount regardless of the sellers costs
executing processes (Process Group)
plan procurements (Process)
organizational breakdown structure (OBS) (Tool)
firm fixed price contract (FFP)
23. Project schedule network diagram drawn in such a way that the position and length of the schedule activity represents its duration. bar chart that includes schedule network logic
execute
risk mitigation (Technique)
co-location (Technique)
time scaled schedule network diagram (Tool)
24. The process of confirming human resource availability and obtaining team necessary to complete project assignments
acquire project team (Process)
assumptions analysis (Technique)
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) (Tool)
project phase
25. Deliverable or project work component at the lowest level of each branch of the work breakdown structure
pareto chart (Tool)
work package
develop project charter (Process)
performing organization
26. Depiction in a diagram format of the inputs - process actions - and outputs of one or more processes within a system
planned value (PV)
project management process group
scope baseline
flowcharting (Technique)
27. The date up to or through which the project's reporting system has provided actual status and accomplishments. also called as-of date and time-now date.
manage project team (Process)
data date
project cost management (Knowledge Area)
rolling wave planning (Technique)
28. Graphic display of cumulative costs - labor - hours - percentage of work or other quantities - plotted against time. used to depict planned value - earned value and active costs.
resource histogram
to complete performance index (TCPI)
methodology
s-curve
29. Hybrid contractual arrangement containing aspects of both cost reimbursable and fixed price contracts. time and material contract have no definitive end - can grow. units are preset by the buyer and seller.
common cause
practice
time and material contract (T&M)
approved change request (Output/Input)
30. Common way to determine whether a risk is considered low - moderate - or high by combining the two dimensions of a risk: its probability of occurrence and its impact on objectives if it occurs
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
collect requirements (Process)
output (Process)
lead (Technique)
31. Developing a detailed description of the project and product
functional organization
portfolio management (Technique)
monitor and control project work (Process)
define scope (Process)
32. Document describing how project risk management will be structured and performed on the project. contains the list of project risks - the results of risk analysis and risk responses
risk management plan (Output/Input)
log
budget
procurement management plan (Output/Input)
33. The calculation of late finish dates and late start dates for uncompleted portions of all schedule activities. determined by working backward through the schedule network logic from the projects end date
request for quotation (RFQ)
execute
backward pass
network logic
34. Sum of products - services and results to be provided as a project
total float
activity identifier
requested change(Output/Input)
scope
35. Processes required to manage the timely completion of a project
project time management (Knowledge Area)
change control
calendar unit
define scope (Process)
36. Person or group that provides financial resources in cash or in kind for the project
change control board (CCB)
project
sponsor
program
37. Tracking team member performance - providing feedback - resolving issues and managing changes to optimize project performance
manage project team (Process)
project management plan (Output/Input)
conduct procurements (Process)
reserve
38. Term used in precedence diagramming method for a logical relationship in current usage. precedence relationship - logical relationship and dependency are interchangeably used
develop human resource plan (Process)
specification limits
precedence relationship
risk tolerance
39. Degree - amount or volume of risk that an organization or individual will withstand
risk tolerance
standard
monitor and controlling processes (Process Group)
report performance (Process)
40. Bar chart showing the amount of time that a resource is scheduled to work over a series of time periods.
resource histogram
schedule network analysis (Technique)
forecast
program evaluation and review technique (PERT)
41. Determining project stakeholder information needs and defining a communication approach
trend analysis (Technique)
plan communications (Process)
develop project charter (Process)
grade
42. Developing a document that formally authorizes a project or phase and documenting initial requirement that satisfy the stakeholders needs and expectations
develop project charter (Process)
finish to finish (FF)
project schedule network diagram (Output/Input)
subproject
43. An information gathering technique used as a way to reach a consensus of experts on a subject. experts on the subject participate in the technique anonymously. a facilitator uses a questionnaire to solicit ideas about the important project points rel
scheduled finish date (SF)
program
resource calendar
Delphi technique (Technique)
44. Calculated projection of cost performance that must be achieved on the remaining work to meet a specified management goal. ratio of remaining work to funds remaining
to complete performance index (TCPI)
work authorization system (Tool)
conduct procurements (Process)
log
45. The latest possible point in time that a schedule activity may begin based upon the schedule network logic - the project completion date and any constraints assigned to schedule activities without violating schedule constraint or delaying project com
predecessor activity
late start date (LS)
path divergence
bottom-up estimating (Technique)
46. A formally constituted group of stakeholders responsible for reviewing - evaluating - approving - delaying or rejecting changes to a project - with all the decisions and recommendations being recorded
scope change
work breakdown structure component
executing processes (Process Group)
change control board (CCB)
47. Those processes performed to finalize all activities across all project management process groups to formally close the project or phase
specification limits
work breakdown structure component
executing processes (Process Group)
closing processes (Process Group)
48. Learning gained from the process of performing the project
project scope statement (Output/Input)
predecessor activity
plan risk management (Process)
lessons learned(Output/Input)
49. Processes and activities of the performing organization that determine quality policies - objectives and responsibilities so that the project will satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken
work performance information
project quality management (Knowledge Area)
project scope
project risk management (Knowledge Area)
50. Hierarchically organized depiction of the project organization arranged so as to relate the work packages to the performing organizational units
organizational breakdown structure (OBS) (Tool)
scope baseline
performing organization
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